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Old 24 Jul 2006, 18:37 (Ref:1663559)   #1
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Raymond Mays Memorial Circuit

Sorry about the pretty basic diagram, but this is the 1st track I've posted on here for a while (not including the street circuits):



All the corners are named after things related to BRM

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Old 24 Jul 2006, 21:12 (Ref:1663651)   #2
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The diagram is fine, very much of the RacingCircuits.net style.

The circuit looks very much one for Classics or Historics to race on. The shape and layout has a very "period" feel to it.

I like it.
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Old 24 Jul 2006, 22:15 (Ref:1663713)   #3
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I tell ya', i somewhat prefer the more basic diagrams, in style of RC.net. I like to look at the track, not the graphics, and i think that goes for quite a few of us .

I think i would tighten Stewart slightly, but only slightly. I agree with SBF's observation that it somewhat resembles a classics circuit.
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Hmm... very nice.
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I like it. I think that it flows well. great.
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Old 27 Jul 2006, 11:55 (Ref:1665844)   #6
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Thanks for the comments

One thing I forgot to mention is that I sort of based the S/F "straight" and Stewart on Brands - when I was designing it, I originally called it Brands Hatch, but changed it when I went for a BRM theme

Actually, I think tightening Stewart would work, because then Siffert would be slightly faster. I'll have a look at it
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Nice, very flowing.
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The circuit has undergone a bit of a renovation, with slight layout changes. Stewart has been tightened slightly, allowing a safer pit lane exit. Siffert has thus been opened up slightly:



Here is an overlay of the 2 circuits:

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Old 28 Jul 2006, 14:00 (Ref:1666660)   #9
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I get a feeling of 1970s era Watkins Glen when looking at this. Please tell us a bitr more about details like track length, elevation changes, etc. Thanks.
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Old 30 Jul 2006, 19:30 (Ref:1668145)   #10
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I'm no good with length and stuff like that. Elevation - 1st corner plunging downhill, as would turn 2. All the bottom section would be sort of flat, with a little bit of a climb up to Rodriguez, and then dropping through Southgate. Then it's a steady climb up through the rest of the track back to the S/F line. Sort of basic, but again I'm no good with things like that!
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How about this for elevation:

On the main straight the track goes gently down towards the first turn, Stewart, a fast right-hander moving steeply downwards.

The track still descends through left-hander Siffert, towards Stanley, which is a Karusel-like, banked corner. Across Yardley straight and through Hill Sweep, the track goes upwards a bit, through the quick, downward Rodrigues and Southgate.

Right after Flick there’s a little crest — before the upgrade of the track this crest was higher and the cars would jump.

Right-hander Beltoise and left-hander Bonnier take the track down again, while Bonnier, a short straight, and hairpin Folkingham take the cars back upwards.

Slowly the track goes back up to start-finish straight hight, through Alfred Owen, across another short straight, and through the tight right-hander Gethin.
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I'm no good with length and stuff like that. Elevation - 1st corner plunging downhill, as would turn 2. All the bottom section would be sort of flat, with a little bit of a climb up to Rodriguez, and then dropping through Southgate. Then it's a steady climb up through the rest of the track back to the S/F line. Sort of basic, but again I'm no good with things like that!
Would that climb turn the Rodriguez corner into some kind of a jumping possibility for historical cars then?

And thanks for your reply with the details.
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